Jury Service Nondiscrimination
Jury service is an important civic responsibility, and the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to a jury of one’s peers. Nondiscrimination protections are an important tool in ensuring that juries are representative of the broader community and to help ensure fairer and more equitable outcomes in the legal system. Currently, federal law prohibits discrimination against jurors based on their race, religion, sex, and other characteristics, but this law does not explicitly cover such discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. In 2018, the American Bar Association formally urged governments at all levels to explicitly prohibit discrimination against jurors based on sexual orientation and gender identity. This map shows the status of jury nondiscrimination protections across the country.
Prohibits jury discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity
Prohibits jury discrimination based on sexual orientation only
Prohibits jury discrimination based on gender identity only
No known prohibition against jury discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity
Denotes states and/or territories in a federal circuit with applicable ruling (see note)
*NOTES:
–The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a 2014 ruling prohibiting jury service discrimination based on sexual orientation only.
–Arizona's Supreme Court prohibits all peremptory strikes (removing potential jurors without giving a reason why) in an effort to reduce bias.
–Massachusetts's Supreme Court prohibits discrimination in jury service based on sexual orientation, but the ruling's logic could also be applied to discrimination based on gender identity. Because the ruling did not specifically and explicitly prohibit discrimination based on gender identity, this map shows only the application to sexual orientation.
See The LGBTQ+ Bar Association
for more on the importance of jury access and the process of jury selection.
Recommended citation:
Movement Advancement Project. "Equality Maps: Jury Service Nondiscrimination." https://www.lgbtmap.org/equality_maps/jury_nondiscrimination. Accessed [date of access].
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- Indicates state law or policy
- Indicates local laws or policies and/or partial law
- Indicates no law or policy
- Enumeration not applicable
- State has law that only covers sexual orientationLaw covers sexual orientation
- State has law that covers sexual orientation and gender identityLaw covers sexual orientation and gender identity/expression
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Law covers association
- Law prevents schools from adding LGBTQ protections
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Law bans transgender students from using school facilities consistent with their gender identity
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| South Dakota | State does not have this law | State does not have this law | 2012 |
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